I hadnโt planned on being in such a rush but sometimes the universe works against you. The taxi cab I took home from work waited while I collected my luggage and carry-on bag. I paid the driver an extra twenty dollars to rush me to the airport so I could catch my flight.
The cab driver really must have appreciated the extra large tip. Not to mention the flirting through the rearview mirror because the sky cap checked in my bag with fifteen minutes to spare. When I reached the boarding area I had a chance to sit down before my row was called for seating. I didnโt know at the time but someone was watching me with great interest. My seat on the airplane was three rows past first-class and as I walked to my assigned seat I caught a women checking me out from head to toe. At the time I didnโt make much of it because I had attended a business meeting earlier and was dressed very nicely.
I was busy reading a paperback novel when the thud of a shutting hatch under the plane reminded me of the stimulation I get during take off. Unfortunately I had an elderly gentleman sitting next to me so I couldnโt act upon the excitement I feel from the acceleration and slight vibration of barreling down the runway. I did my best to contain my wetness between my legs. My plan was to make it to the lavatory as soon as the seatbelt sign goes off. I dozed off before the sign went dark.